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Antidetect browser and cloud Android phones

MoreLogin runs two products from one desktop app. One is a competent, unremarkable antidetect browser. The other is a cloud phone: real Android on ARM hardware, rented by the minute. The second half is why you would look here at all.

Antidetect browser
ARM cloud phones
Synchronizer
Local API + CLI + MCP
Windows / macOS / Linux

Free profiles

2, forever

Pro plan

from $5.4/mo

Cloud phone

$0.006/min

Android versions

12 to 15

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What you get

  • Per-profile User-Agent, Canvas, WebGL, fonts, timezone, language and WebRTC
  • Chromium and Firefox kernels
  • HTTP, HTTPS or SOCKS5 on every profile and every cloud phone
  • Cloud Android phones that take APK installs and ADB
  • Synchronizer mirrors one window into many
  • Local API on 127.0.0.1, plus headless mode for servers

Free tier

2 profiles, 100 phone minutes

Cloud phone

Real Android on ARM

MCP + RPA

Agents and no-code flows

Desktop app

Win, macOS, Linux

Overview
What MoreLogin actually is

The browser half is familiar. Every account gets a reusable profile with its own cookies, storage, login state, proxy and fingerprint, on a Chromium or Firefox kernel. Reopen it a month later and the site sees the same machine.

The team tooling is sensible rather than exciting: per-member permissions, an operation log, and a recycle bin that sounds trivial until someone deletes forty profiles.

Then the half worth reading about: MoreLogin also rents cloud phones, marketed as Remote Phone. Complete Android systems on ARM hardware rather than an x86 emulator on your laptop, taking APK installs and answering to ADB. A browser profile cannot log into the TikTok app. A phone can.

The differentiator
How the cloud phone is priced and what it costs in practice

Real ARM Android

Android 12 to 15 on ARM chips, not a PC emulator. The basic configuration covers camera, audio and file uploads, and each phone keeps its own device fingerprint.

Billed by the minute

$0.006 per minute while running, capped at $1.50 a day, or $23 to $25 per 30 days. An idle phone costs nothing. New accounts get 100 free minutes.

Automatable

ADB, the Open API, RPA templates and the synchronizer all reach cloud phones, with connectors for n8n, Make and Zapier.

Do the arithmetic first. Per-minute pricing is generous for bursty work, like warming an account twenty minutes a day, and poor for phones that never switch off.

The toolkit
Feature by feature

Per-profile fingerprints

User-Agent, Canvas, WebGL, fonts, timezone, language and WebRTC, set per profile on a Chromium or Firefox kernel.

Cloud phones

Android 12 through 15 on ARM hardware, each with its own device parameters, app data and proxy.

Proxy per environment

HTTP, HTTPS and SOCKS5, on browser profiles and cloud phones alike. Bulk import takes 100 at a time, with the geolocation source your pick of IP2Location, MaxMind, DB-IP or IP-API.

Synchronizer

One window drives the rest: type once, every open profile repeats it. Included on the free plan.

Team permissions

Assign profiles without handing over accounts. Saved passwords stay hidden from the member using them, and an operation log records who did what.

Zero-knowledge sync

Optional, end-to-end encrypted with AES-256. MoreLogin states the keys are held by the user, not by them.

For developers
The automation surface, with its actual limits

Local API, and headless

Listens on 127.0.0.1:40000 and drives browsers and phones alike, authenticating with an API ID, a nonce and an MD5 signature. Start a profile, take its debug port, attach Selenium, Puppeteer or Playwright. Servers run it with --headless=true.

CLI, MCP and RPA

An MCP server hands profile and phone control to agent tools: Cursor, Claude, OpenClaw and Hermes are named. The RPA editor builds templates visually and fires them from Zapier or Make.

Where it bites

120 requests per minute per endpoint, and client 2.9.0 or newer. The Open API is cloud-phone only, so browser work needs the Local API and a running client. A Postman collection ships with the docs.

Pricing
Three browser plans, and phones billed separately

Free is 2 profiles and 2 users, permanently, no card, and it is not a token: Chrome and Firefox support, profile transfer, team collaboration, the synchronizer and the Local API are all in it. One asterisk, printed in MoreLogin's own comparison table: real canvas fingerprint is tagged Limited Time Experience on the feature row, not in a single plan column, so the caveat applies to Pro and Custom as well.

Pro needs reading carefully. The $5.4 on the page is the annual rate after 40% off; monthly list is $9. It prices by profile count from a base of 10, so the headline is a floor, not a fee. The unlimited column belongs to Custom. Payment is PayPal, Visa, Mastercard or Coinbase.

Honest verdict
Pros and considerations

Pros

  • The cloud phone is the real differentiator: no browser profile opens the TikTok app
  • The free tier is not crippled: synchronizer, team features and Local API included
  • Idle cloud phones cost nothing, and the daily charge per phone stops at $1.50
  • Automation goes deep for the price: Local API, CLI, MCP and no-code RPA
  • The proxy dialog has a Refresh URL field built specifically for mobile proxies
  • Linux ships as a full build, Desktop and Server, next to Windows and macOS

Considerations

  • Real canvas fingerprint is tagged Limited Time Experience on every plan, Pro included
  • Pro prices by profile count from a base of 10, and $5.4 is the annual rate, not the monthly $9
  • Per-minute billing cuts both ways: ten phones left running is $230 to $250 a month
  • Browser automation needs the desktop client running: the Open API covers cloud phones only, and the Local API caps at 120 requests a minute per endpoint
  • Despite the mobile positioning, the Android client is still listed as coming soon
  • The 5 million accounts and 1,013,091+ users are MoreLogin's own marketing figures
The practical part
How MoreLogin handles proxies, including one real trap

MoreLogin accepts HTTP, HTTPS and SOCKS5 on browser profiles and cloud phones alike, and ships no IPs of its own. The fingerprint is theirs. The address you arrive from is your problem.

1

The Refresh URL field is for you

Their proxy dialog has a Refresh URL box, documented as being for mobile (dynamic) proxies only. Paste your rotation link and the exit IP changes from inside the app.

2

One proxy per profile, not one per account batch

Their docs warn that when profiles share one mobile proxy, a refresh moves all of them at once. If those profiles hold unrelated accounts, you have just tied them together.

3

Fingerprints are isolated, IPs are not

MoreLogin spoofs Canvas and WebGL per profile but supplies no IPs. Twenty distinct profiles leaving through one datacenter address still read as one operator.

4

Cloud phones need IPs too

The proxy field sits on cloud phone profiles too. A cloud Android device running a social app from a datacenter IP is the exact pattern those apps hunt for.

Geo-matched

IP fits the profile timezone

One IP per profile

So refreshes stay isolated

Carrier ranges

Real 4G/5G, not datacenter

Suitability
Where it fits, and where it does not

Good fit for

  • Teams whose accounts live in mobile apps rather than on the web
  • Operators who want a real trial first: 2 profiles and 100 phone minutes, no card
  • Developers scripting profiles and phones via Local API, CLI or an MCP agent
  • Agencies needing per-member permissions and an operation log, not a shared password file
  • Anyone on Linux, including headless on a server

Not the right fit for

  • Two or three accounts, where a normal browser with containers costs nothing
  • Large browser-only fleets on a budget, since Pro prices per profile
  • Teams expecting bundled proxies: MoreLogin sells software and points at partners
  • Cloud phones that must run around the clock, where per-minute billing stops paying
FAQ
MoreLogin, answered

Browser profile or cloud phone - which do I need?

A browser profile is a reusable desktop environment with its own cookies, fingerprint and proxy. A cloud phone is a full Android system on ARM hardware with its own device parameters. Web accounts go in the browser; app-only platforms need the phone.

What does MoreLogin cost?

Free is 2 profiles and 2 users, permanently. Pro lists at $9 a month, or $5.4 on annual billing, priced from 10 profiles upward. Custom is a quote. Cloud phones bill separately by the minute. Payment is PayPal, Visa, Mastercard or Coinbase.

Which proxies work, and can I rotate them in-app?

HTTP, HTTPS and SOCKS5, as host, port, username and password. Every entry also has a Refresh URL field documented as mobile-only, so calling it changes the exit IP without leaving MoreLogin. One caveat: credentials containing an at-sign or a colon break the bulk parser and must be added one at a time.

PARTNER REVIEW

Fill in the half MoreLogin leaves blank

MoreLogin isolates fingerprints and gives you a Refresh URL field built for mobile proxies. Give every profile and every cloud phone a dedicated 4G/5G IP in the country the account claims.

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